Wanrong (Chinese: 婉容; 13 November 1906 – 20 June 1946), of the Manchu Plain White Banner Gobulo clan, was the wife and empress consort of Puyi, the last...
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Puyi himself claims that he had chosen Wenxiu as his empress rather than Wanrong. However, his choice was not approved of because of a conflict among his...
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On 15 March 1922, the betrothal of Puyi and Wanrong was announced in the newspapers. On 17 March, Wanrong took the train to Beijing, and on 6 April, Puyi...
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Look up Wanrong in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Wanrong (婉容; 1906–1946) was an empress of the Qing dynasty and the last Chinese empress. Wanrong may also...
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The selection process alone took an entire year. Wanrong Puyi's second choice for his wife was Wanrong, a Daur. She married Puyi in 1922 and became his...
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prison in Changchun. Empress Wanrong was experiencing significant opium withdrawal symptoms at that time. Empress Wanrong died shortly in the same year...
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Ingram Mayer, née Ingram (March 7, 1902 – 1988) was an American tutor to Wanrong, the empress consort of China of Puyi, the last emperor of China. Born...
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Sun Wanrong (Chinese: 孫萬榮) (died 697) was a khan of the Khitans. Along with his brother-in-law Li Jinzhong, he rose against Wu Zhou hegemony in 696, and...
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best way of achieving this is through marriage; Puyi subsequently weds Wanrong, with Wenxiu as a secondary consort. Puyi then sets about reforming the...
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Wanrong Township or Wanrung Township (Chinese: 萬榮鄉; pinyin: Wànróng Xiāng) is a mountain indigenous township located in the west of Hualien County, Taiwan...
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